On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 10:20:36AM +0900, Steve Frampton wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Michael R. Jinks wrote:
>
> > Be that as it may, rpjday makes a good point. Many of us do get
> > gobs of mail, and many of us are IT service types who get random
> > mail from users all the time. A blank or nondescript subject line
> > from the list looks just like same from a user. One I can ignore
> > or put off; the other I must attend to at my peril.
>
> Okay, this answers the question I was about to ask, "Why don't you
> just delete, unread, subjects you are not interested in".
But if there is no meaningful subject line, how does one determine if
it is of interest, eg 'HELP PLEASE'? My approach is to delete without
reading. But maybe I miss some pearls of wisdom with this approach. I
think it is to the poster's self interest to clearly state a topic.
More likely to get more 'eyes' on it that way. .02
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